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Vowels / Finite state transducer / Phonetics / Vowel harmony / Finite-state machine / Yoruba language / Mongolian language / Vowel / Advanced and retracted tongue root / Linguistics / Automata theory / Models of computation
Date: 2013-07-01 13:01:20
Vowels
Finite state transducer
Phonetics
Vowel harmony
Finite-state machine
Yoruba language
Mongolian language
Vowel
Advanced and retracted tongue root
Linguistics
Automata theory
Models of computation

Computational Characterizations of Vowel Harmony Patterns and Pathologies

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